We couldn't have the impact we have without the many volunteers and organizations that help us out. From costume drives, food donations, clothing donations and assistance in the many unique and individual ways, we want to say thanks to you who help us out.

Scott Pace and some Daisy Scouts. These girls collected over 100 cans for Operation Dignity.
Thanks also to the Lincoln Elementary Unified School in Newark for their canned food drive. They have been collecting cans for a number of years and typically donate over 3,500 cans each year!
Operation Dignity thanks VR Hosted for our fantastic new web site design!
Operation Dignity and their clients would like to give thanks to The 66th MOB, Home of the Raider Nations hardest working fans, established in 1999. We really appreciate your efforts prior to each game to collect much needed donations like coffee.
Operation Dignity Salutes Jim Hourigan. He is a Pearl Harbor survivor, a member of many different veteran organizations and a major Individual supporter of Operation Dignity. Mr. Hourigan is a prime example of a veteran helping other veterans. He has been a partner of Operation Dignity since the very beginning of our inception to promote the health & safety of veterans. Over the years, he has provided crucial financial support that has allowed OD to serve over 4500 veterans yearly. Operation Dignity cherishes its community partners and friends like Mr. Hourigan and invites other veterans to ally with this effort and assure that no veteran is left behind.
Service for Peace continues to help us in various projects.
Our thanks to the friends and family of Joseph Niec in the donations that are sent to us in his memory.
We'd also like to thank the friends and family of Horace Kemp in the donations that are sent to us in his memory.
Paul Russell from the Alameda Food Bank calls us routinely with donations of fresh vegetables and bread.
Past thanks to some of many donors and volunteers are here. |